Disseminated Superficial Actinic Porokeratosis

Description

Disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis (DSAP) is the most common form of porokeratosis characterized by the presence of several small annular plaques with a distinctive keratotic rim found most commonly on sun-exposed areas of the skin, particularly the extremities.

Clinical Features

Phenotypes and symptoms related to Disseminated Superficial Actinic Porokeratosis

  • Carcinoma
  • Pruritus
  • Cutaneous photosensitivity
  • Squamous cell carcinoma
  • Porokeratosis

Incidence and onset information

— Currently we don't have prevalence information about this disease (Not enough data available about incidence and published cases.)
No data available about the known clinical features onset.

Alternative names

Disseminated Superficial Actinic Porokeratosis Is also known as porokeratosis, disseminated superficial actinic, 2, dsap2.

Researches and researchers

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Disseminated Superficial Actinic Porokeratosis Recommended genes panels

Panel Name, Specifity and genes Tested/covered
Non-immune Hydrops Panel.

By Greenwood Genetic Center Diagnostic Laboratories Greenwood Genetic Center (United States).

RIT1, RPL11, RPL35A, RPL5, RPS10, RPS17, RPS19, RPS24, RPS26, SEC23B, SLC17A5, BRAF, SMPD1, SOS1, SOS2, SOX18, UROS, CBL, SHOC2, ALG9 , (...)

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Specificity
2 %
Genes
25 %
Retinitis Pigmentosa Panel.

By Greenwood Genetic Center Diagnostic Laboratories Greenwood Genetic Center (United States).

RHO, RLBP1, ROM1, RP1, RP2, RP9, RPE65, RPGR, SAG, SEMA4A, SPP2, TULP1, USH2A, CLRN1, BEST1, ARL6, RPGRIP1, CA4, C1QTNF5, CDHR1 , (...)

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Specificity
2 %
Genes
25 %
MVK Deletion/duplication analysis.

By Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Laboratory of Genetics and Genomics Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (United States).

MVK
Specificity
100 %
Genes
25 %
MVK Sequencing.

By Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Laboratory of Genetics and Genomics Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center (United States).

MVK
Specificity
100 %
Genes
25 %
Ataxia Exome Panel.

By Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago (United States).

BCS1L, RTN2, SACS, SCN1A, SCN2A, SCN8A, SCO1, SDHA, SDHD, SLC16A2, SLC17A5, SLC19A2, SLC1A3, SLC20A2, SLC2A1, SLC6A1, SLC9A1, SLC9A6, SNAP25, SOD1 , (...)

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Specificity
1 %
Genes
25 %
MVK.

By Institute for Human Genetics University Clinic Freiburg (Germany).

MVK
Specificity
100 %
Genes
25 %
Periodic Fever Syndromes Panel, Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication.

By ARUP Laboratories, Molecular Genetics and Genomics (United States).

TNFRSF1A, LPIN2, NLRP3, ELANE, MEFV, MVK, PSTPIP1
Specificity
15 %
Genes
25 %
Mevalonic aciduria.

By Clinic of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine General University Hospital in Prague and First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic).

MVK
Specificity
100 %
Genes
25 %

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